Fill in the blank spaces in the following sentences making use of the best of the five options
...., it might not look such a rosy proposition.
...., it might not look such a rosy proposition.
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Correct Answer: Option D
Explanation:
The sentence is:
it might not look such a rosy proposition.
We are looking for a phrase that logically introduces a *perspective* or *opinion*.
- A. From his viewing proposal — grammatically awkward.
- B. when he views the proposal — possible, but sounds incomplete for a firm opinion.
- C. Having viewed the proposal — sounds like after seeing it, not from his *perspective*.
- D. From his point of view — PERFECT. It directly talks about *perspective*, matching the tone of "might not look rosy".
- E. From his seesing it — incorrect ("seesing" is not even a proper word).
Therefore, the correct answer is D. From his point of view.
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Final Answer: D. From his point of view
Would you like me to also quickly explain why B ("when he views the proposal") isn't as strong?
The sentence is:
it might not look such a rosy proposition.
We are looking for a phrase that logically introduces a *perspective* or *opinion*.
- A. From his viewing proposal — grammatically awkward.
- B. when he views the proposal — possible, but sounds incomplete for a firm opinion.
- C. Having viewed the proposal — sounds like after seeing it, not from his *perspective*.
- D. From his point of view — PERFECT. It directly talks about *perspective*, matching the tone of "might not look rosy".
- E. From his seesing it — incorrect ("seesing" is not even a proper word).
Therefore, the correct answer is D. From his point of view.
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Final Answer: D. From his point of view
Would you like me to also quickly explain why B ("when he views the proposal") isn't as strong?